These are the patterns i have been tying in 1/16 oz .hope the work.The blue chartruse with black worked great last year but it was a twister tail not the marabu i like to tie
Jon
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These are the patterns i have been tying in 1/16 oz .hope the work.The blue chartruse with black worked great last year but it was a twister tail not the marabu i like to tie
Jon
The only thing I would say is you should take the marabou off the quill and then tie it in. Make a little stack tearing it off a little at a time until you get as much as you want then hold it together and tie it in. Also the tail really should not be so squared off and should be a natural taper.
It seems you are tying in the hole feather and then cutting it to the length you want and it will not be necessary if you cut it to length after tearing it off the quill.
They will look better if not squared off.
All of this of course is IMHO!
Skip
i agree, this is the way I tie marabou, it gives it that " Not store bought " look. The jigs look great, and will catch fish. Just give it a try one time pulling it off and stacking it on there, and see if you like that look. Looks great man! I love blue/chart!!Quote:
Originally Posted by skiptomylu
how can you tell the marabou was not taken off the quill before it was tied? just wondering.
It would look like this if it was.Quote:
Originally Posted by cbarron19
The blocky look of the marabou generally means it's been tied in then cut to size instead of being cut to size then tied in.Quote:
Originally Posted by cbarron19
Also it sort of looks like you can see the quill in the picture.
Just take your fingers and pinch and pull tare out some of the marabou to thin it out ,and make it kind of raggie looking (shorter longer look) this makes
it look better in the water. more action = more fish
Later BamaMan
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Originally Posted by skiptomylu
I totally agree with Skip's comments. You want the ends to pulsate at differing lenghts to more imitate a bait profile. http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...hoy41/Lady.jpg
Thanks for all the tips,I have been mixing in some sea fiber with the marabou to make it stnd out a little ,Not sure if this its a good idea or not . When i wrap the feathers i go a good ways down the hook maybe too far ,i am striping it from the quil except for the blue that isnt as good a quality .Also i heard that trimming the ends helps keep the fish from biting short .but it doesnt lookas natural.I appreciat all the help.
Jon
P.S. heres a couple more :the 1 in the middle is sea fibers instead of marabou
To keep fish from biting short, I only use a tail as long as the hook is. After you cut/pull the marabou from the quill, I hold it by the cut end and use the hook as a guide on how long to make the tail. Put it on the hook making sure your tail is long enough and then tie it in.